As an active nocturnal predator, the Common Octopus, or Octopus vulgaris, has other marine animals nearby, such as crustaceans, fish, and bivalves. But NOT FOR LONG, as these are favorite foods!
The Common Octopus is found world-wide in tropical, sub-tropical, and temperate waters. While preferring coastal waters, they adapt well to shallows as well as depths to 500 feet. There is a wide variety of marine life that ply these areas and depths, such as lobster, crab, mussels, clams, a wide variety of shark types, sea bass, sea trout, and jellyfishes.
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Octopuses are marine animals that live in the sea.
A shark or other big fish eat a octopus.
Octopus's live in Antarctica. :)
Octopi are animals they do not have ethnic groups.
squid, octopus, and you.
Yes, They live in the ocean with other type of species
Yes, species of Octopus do indeed live in the coral reefs. However, there are also species of Octopus that live in other marine environments, including the ocean deeps.
Yes, species of Octopus do indeed live in the coral reefs. However, there are also species of Octopus that live in other marine environments, including the ocean deeps.
They live in deep oceans, around warmer waters, in the pacific. Some octopus have been know to live in shallower waters. Most of them live in salt water, but some have been known to live in fresh water.
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in the space between two rocs, under the rocks, and inside the ocean. they are animals that when they feel in danger throw a licuid.they eat smaller animals than they and in their tentacles they hace a lot of bubbles.
Mimics There is a species of octopus that is very good at doing this.